future

continuous present

subjunctive

be restored

be restored

be restored

be restored

be restored

be restored

diverse

restore!

let's restore!

restored

restoring

1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

restore [the ~] Nomen

the restore

– A multi-phase process that copies all the data and log pages from a specified backup to a specified database (the data-copy phase) and rolls forward all the transactions that are logged in the backup (the redo phase). At this point, by default, a restore rolls back any incomplete transactions (the undo phase), which completes the recovery of the database and makes it available to users.
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Antonyme für "restore":

Verwandte Definitionen für "restore":

restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken2

give or bring back2

bring back into original existence, use, function, or position2

restore law and order2

restore the emperor to the throne2

return to its original or usable and functioning condition2

restore the forest to its original pristine condition2

A multi-phase process that copies all the data and log pages from a specified backup to a specified database (the data-copy phase) and rolls forward all the transactions that are logged in the backup (the redo phase). At this point, by default, a restore rolls back any incomplete transactions (the undo phase), which completes the recovery of the database and makes it available to users.1

To copy files from a backup storage device to their normal location, especially if the files are being copied to replace files that were accidentally lost or deleted.1

To remove a record or item from the deleted folder and relink it to the record it was linked to before it was deleted.1

In DPM, the process by which an administrator retrieves a protected file or rebuilds a DPM server by using data that has been archived to tape. Restoring data requires use of tape backup software.1